Diagnostic use of CA 125 values measured on the 2nd and 14th days of the menstrual cycle in endometriosis
This study found that CA 125 levels are significantly higher on day 2 versus day 14 of the menstrual cycle in both endometriosis patients and controls, with a greater difference in endometriosis patients.
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This prospective case-control study evaluated whether serum CA 125 and CRP differed between menstrual and non-menstrual phases by measuring both biomarkers on day 2 and day 14 of the menstrual cycle in 36 preoperatively diagnosed endometriosis patients and 30 symptom-free controls. CA 125 and CRP were significantly higher on day 2 than on day 14 in both groups, but the within-cycle changes (ΔCA 125 and ΔCRP) were larger in the endometriosis group than in controls, with statistically significant differences (P < 0.001 for ΔCA 125; P = 0.033 for ΔCRP). A key limitation is that only prediagnosed endometriosis cases and a relatively small control sample were included, and the study design is focused on early diagnostic discrimination using two fixed cycle days. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it tests the diagnostic utility of CA 125 values measured on menstrual cycle days 2 and 14 (along with CRP) for early endometriosis diagnosis.
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